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The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 1965-12-16

The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 1965-12-16 page 1

M ,JIU. KWPS"Ti' U V I- u t ' 1 I .HUH The Paper That Puts AMHERST. FIRST THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Vol. XLVI! No. rj EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 n m I 1 u u u Llzj cz' r Town Hall and City get Holiday Dress -If'- . . i Mayor Needs Secretary Mayor Marvin R. Davit this week reported the need for a secretary In the town hall. The position covers secretary to the mayor, building inspector and safety service . director, and clerk Of the mayor's court. Davis said that although council had cut the salary to $150 per month and named It as a part-time Job, In actuality some 40 hours per week Is necessary. Knowledge of typing and bookkeeping is a prerequisite, he said. Sell. Bd. Hears Cii&idl bays legislation CisiiittM Mill Pic o ii n nousim i Report en Joint Vocational High Council Handles The town hall, with its stars and outlined tree, and the park with its strings of colored lights and decorated tree, blossom out in their annual yuletide display. As Christmas approaches more and more homes and buildings take on title Christmas look, with Notice to B. Boosters Santa Claus Is Initial legislation, permitting construction costs which are us-Golden Age housing construction ually charged to private builders, through the Lorain Metropolitan Need here Wnucinff Anthnritv was vmami- Ashlev told council ronat mere J ...ji ..J 1 !t. l J!fi: -naA ha-ro-f Iflnlrlpn 1" Tiff Local participation in toe Lor- tastag 10 MCaSUrCS 111 ain County Joint Vocational High . . Aglt mi fiolden . 2Sr.3Krtr ZSS 5 2 Long Meeting Hospital Parking Lot Completed; Opens This Week 4 j- - Members of the Amherst Band Boosters Wiho have not turned in any left over boxes of Christmas Cookies that the organization was ol:Mrvf owH olof nrnnpv frmm tihft decorations going up ins'ie ana gale oI jugg aw asked to do so Uowittown ahere on Saturday out and many beautiful ... Hvity ul$ c mptiM ft ycek. He will The money an!' "i7 VQMil arrive o: v aid will be visit-cookies should be ''i';iiedL Vw.'Jhr th.'C', nous stores t.reuihi 11. Citv council handled 16 pieces The Amherst Hospital parking of legislation in a long session lot on Prospect street, with pro- scenes built. IfeUt?. Clai'-., rpor.-.o'e.'. by tie AmtifrrWf'ycee", wW be in the PAPER DRIVE SAT. Mrs. Leslie Hiner, 366 T ZwwZtendent Dr James time, following opposition voiced are almost enough in their group t-m!Tta to council and council lack of in- who are interested to fill the units ' Shrte reflations reauire ttat, terest, It was rejected. as soon as built. . in a very few years, all high J l 3135 Con- miX' AZ, aukorities Monday evening, authorizing the vision for parking 60 to 64 cars, xxhools in tha .state will be obli- f ed by council committee, un- mobon from county autoorities fo take .g tQ be operatio by gated offe; vocational classes, OouMilman Joe Husar, and has dclosed Iftiat 478 un(jer g the latter part of this week, aC- ssxs. tf-;s rsr -Kfswf s ? G-M te - iuic o ,. . j. iij-ji r rvHiior nnnirffis. j - in hiffh 'U.icj', unciiui jx wic uvxau& x.,ivw. OinX Olgn ...! A..J.1 Av,l Via i paring a pian for a The Youth Fellowship of the street, as soon as possible. , He i also nvailab.o for r.pi ear- " " .. u. u 1 Met.rotxlirtan Housine Authority Ashley predicted mat .yrow to caer jne' would be almost twice as many Classes m uxic wiwiiai. pvuii. w there W necessary utilities. bumper guards are up, the only work regaining being installa- F.im Church will hold a Daner Thorp will b no Decemler arrrfs at parties and club meetines .1.1 r.oHliv.iHncr Agree to cooperate applications ior me um o w-.- Cnfatu CuMiina 1-inAni4-AW Tnmnf. ttij 1. , , . , , , tion of gates and controls, which Uldnch was authorized to have . . ,, . . 'i4j drive this coming Saturday, Dec. meeting of the Band Boosters. The during the coming week. Anyone spools By resolution council has agreed be acommodated. 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m next meeting will toe held January wishing to obtain his services Cooperating" with Amherst are to fere with LMHA land di- Committee t0 plck ,lte engineering plans and specifications prepared for four separate dorntracts, and subsecfuently to ad- Anyone having paper they wish 25 at the Steele ihiigh school band may cortaot Jaycee Ralph Zilch the ,ehocl systems of Avon, Col- TecteA Davls to rirst proceedings with vertlse (for bids on the four. In was scheduled to be completed today (Thursday), under the direction of the Cincinnati Time Company. picked up may call YU 8-4203. room t:t YU 8-4433. Annual Christmas Vespers Concert Is Sun, Afternoon, 3:00 at Steele High Lesion Children's eluded wfll be water lines, sani- to be open 24 hours a day, a umbia, JJieianos, iteyswne, ooucn - - actual construction wia to cnoos- Aa-tierst, Midview, North Ridge- "l-"- lng site etary sewers, road into the park, fee of 25c (quarters only) will ville, Oberlin, Sheffield Lake and ouppiemenuu awmeuu., v UgKal practicei and one prdh- and a parking lot at the pool. be charged. The automatic con- LMHA. Steele High School Concert Choir and symphonic band will under' the present their annual Christmas Tn.iwiri, The Vespers Concert this coming Sun- . . , . , , j... m . o.nn i concert will be selections by the ilav rw 1Q nt 3' fin in thp after noon. The concert is open to the band directed by Russell ; Peter public. . sen. The vocational sdhooH would ux.u.es . ,7, : Tu polntment of a citizens committee have been put at from $12,00 to when a quarter is deposited in iacuiues aiiu wueauuiu u. - . .. ,a iMo .;(. nnd $10 (inn 4u. " .v. ;n VJ uivrawsci'i' ww v-, me lupcr SiUi, uic gcttc wm to recommiend one to council. Push urban renewal open t0 au0w cars to go through. Council will in turn make its re- Council will spend $2500 to push upon leaving, the exit gate will commendation to LMHA. Al- an urban renewal plan for the onen Bntomatirallv when a car direction of Robert children ths coming Sunday, Dec. maine shop and carpentry, ocks o counoi cooperaraon though generaUy axsepting the re- downtown section. approaches. There' is no time- he second half of the 1B; flt th2 LeSion Hall. The party About 34 different classes would who wLU be pernutea to resiae commended sirtei LMHA and By resolution Mayor Marvin R. Umit for the parking, the fee be- wiu Dogin at t:su p.m. be offered in different phases of " " -""s rHZ the PHA reserve the right to Davis was authorized to enter jng the same, regardless cf length jivena.nm.ai wm De provided major subjects, with an esu- t make the final decision as to tne into an agreement wiui uty 0f tinw, ogeA '" V ofer classes in agricolture, bus Amherst American Lesion and n!,;r, iictTiviiiinonHiii I.caion Auxiliary will lmlri the- j m.0r.w. Residency requirements Heard first will be the choir, annuel Christmas Dartv for their ' ' ni! 'wrfHin.?. One of the major stumbling 1 11. 1 . lUvmiramAnTO nfY7 sht. irii . . . , , . . ar.a i.-cre win oe reirernment3 mated 41 teachers needed. t 7 " final looaltion. - , Planning , Assoqiates,. inc., ta ae-nwioiutl AuxWy m do st, vec. santa (Jiaus will De tnere to present gifts to, alt the ktddieg. Tickets Available Tickets are still available tor 1uie last four performances of Workshop Players' dmrent production "Miss Pl Is Missing." Tickets may be obtained for the Thursday, Friday and the two CHOIR PROGRAM ' ; t Hosanna to the Son of David .. Praetorius In Bethlehem This Christmas Morn ... Clemons non Papa Fum, Fum, Fum arr. Tolmage Ceremony of Carols Britten The choir accompanied by Rhonda Paton 'Twas the Night Before Christmas .....: Arr. Simeone Saturday night prefomnances from The chorale accompanied by Carole Cook box office at CH 4-6504. SSizzzz.S: "' ''' ""' It's Beginning to Look a hot Like Chrstmas Willson Jg New Pastor at Choir accompanied by Alice Mizer . St. Peter's Church SYMPHONIC BAND PROGRAM The Children's Prayer I E. Humperdinck Quiet Christmas Clare Grundman Danse Des Mirlitons P. Tschaikowsky FLUTE QUARTET . Karen Gerhart Janet Ward Pearl Vegh Kris Kish Brazilian Sleigh Bells I Percy Faith The Toy Shop .'. Carlton L. Colby Narrator Karen Barker Sleigh Ride , Leroy Anderson White Christmas Irving Berlin Jr. High Christmas Music Program To Be Given Fri. Night at Central Members of the junior high Selections will be presented by school music departments will the two choral groups, under the present a program of Christmas direction of Kobert BostwicK ana tog pev Robert A. Happel of music tomorrow (Friday) eve- also by the two bands, directed Parma Heights has been called to ning at 7:30 in the auditorium of by Eugene Jajack. The program become pastor of St. Peter's United Central School. The public is to be given at that time appears Church of Christ ta Amherst and invited to attend. below. will assume his duties the first of January, 1966. He replaces Rev. SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS lyJ- Myar T"0 resiDi re- Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella Old French Carol A"t B meeting off the church Quiet Chrismas - Grundman council NMs week a formal letter It a Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Willson YM" - f t' solved to council satisfaction. set up iu . i ir. V,o PrOV'de 'V4 tenancy in. Uie Units .ualU If, Ml-:. upln a mrrmrahmsvB urlhfln TfL. .l flUllUumsu JlcUJK uic uuu JU-.v. 7 , ,,,. MhK,-. ,,n h,,a VADIUM; 4. itojuw. ' - -r - naUflg U16 UgUtS UI1U SlgllS iUi . discusion stage, some figures have -ff 'J' man requested that any Golden newal program. , th, area, -The signs will read been estimated on building costs Uvea in lArmvera; J' Ager desiring to serve "ton the The program Is ta two sections, "Hospital Parking, 25c, Coin" and annual budgets. Conttuction case at,, rml committee present Ibis name to the first to prepare a workable Operated Gate (Takes quarters a., kk" -"; "- zr- councU. It was recommenaea max program to De presemea to ine only) Free parking in lot on with the year s resiidlency requu-e- SQme Agere Home and Housing Finance Agen- Lincoln Street " mtmt fullf illsd. flcity council snail , j,. decide who will be permitted to rf wUl be veys for the sections though to be J.ZS rSktag fiffli the vacancy. , : . rn, nWu ,iiv.ii . pi,. nu,,n;n, viaea ior doctors panting, me ' j Using liIKi IHUiiUHS. wJiumvin.b cuslwic iciicncu. auc i.uuui 9U uniw and equipping of the building, site, landscapping, etc., will cost some $2,263,000, and the operating budget is (estimated at $568,000. Costs to taxpayers in each of the 11 districts have lalso been estimated. Without any state or fed- area at the hospital entrance will 0 unit" ' will, in turn, be part of a larger group estimates 30 days for he Z "'"L Z lklZ .ca-toaM- Appointed to first sections and 60 days for the t,fJJl emergency use only, Lorence said. Lorence also pointed out the U. wiuiuuv iUV V! Ai,- .v,!! irtwt w""mwOT. . "T1 , . 7 eral gmnts, initial construction --- serve on the city's uroan renewal secona secuon. . ... . . on Amhanst's needs compare wiun rpum rfii uin v,r.viVi WUI run aDOUX U.(l mills SOT - , ,. , prognuu. , . , f""""- M th t th Tlnrviln QIkv nark years and operating will run about tho Zt Aid for committee ' ' n filing applications for renewal Jf-JJ ue KaiSi 1.75 mills. However, MoBride apartawrt is now under construe- repQrted and wiu do ,m necessary to gnwflue t0 iTOtoMe said, it is lanticipated that grants tl0 . Foundation has made a study of the city ta its efforts. and aid will reduce local partici- ' The the needs and desires of those a- Seek bid. . pation to about 0.35 mill for con- d; MZ' fJZe Golden Age housing. Among Uldndi was also authorized to ShuVe ChriStmaS Auction. , tM.T "ISSIST desire as brought out in this seek bids on several otto items, "V? wt"tus Memebrs of itbe local board will "o'- Tr 7 "f study, he said, were a nearness to m aoition w jim jyuaiuae neiomg imemeDrs ui mne itou uuuiu wm - ... . , stupy, ne eaiu, wcic a uauuos " fl ' I tt meet with other boards to discuss the (ults wUl be tex exempt. medical Park irtlities. : . Program U Fri. the plans more rtlhoroMghly when f18 f81, il eT faciUties, land 'things going on." After accepting the report of . t - . further details are worked out and in 0,1 taxf ' S The Ford Foundation report is the equalization board on proposed A ml2sical program will be pre- then meet to discuss Amherst par- amounts equal to the amoum oi w committee 'for assessments for sanitary sewers in se by the fifth and sixth grade ticipation. rr;rJ V:; ; council their guidance, Ashley said. ra Wu.: ucu onoruses at Mmupe elementary u" fl. t Councilman John Mattey said wiui me unniuvouraus mm ui- scnool (tomorrow (iMday) evening .has agreed to change any conmici pnmittee did d'rich was directed to advertise in the sdhooT evmnasium. starttae ..Employment, resignations The board authorized the em- nlovment of three and accepted . to P611 "!n not pick a site right in the busi- tor to The area encompasses at 7:30. the resignations from two in the " to vacate steels "-f- ness dlstrict. He mentioned that Georgia Ave., Midaie Ridge road program will be divided line ciny aiso ap, council hiad spent over $50,000 for Micnaei Lne, ana lancer ana imto tw0 parts with the first see the resignations ivaan stonioTi i Tuirpd necessary unties, aMwu fl addltional downtowI1 parkmg to Plaza drives tion comprised of a variety of UiSS JJoreen ssianaen was imreu ; - uQ nilitv aaaiuunai uuwiiiuwu yaium j ", .7, . . wimj.u ..j w second gnade teacher, effective authority will pay those utmty revitalize toe business section Bids will be sought for the choral numbers. The second part .Tannarv 31. She is oresently com' J ... w . rw pleting her student teaching in )na l.ippriSP 132S the Cleveland schools. David Leimtoach was hired as w n- D02 license tags are now on saie cnH nhot nroa ahnniH tint hp used fumistaing of school warning lights be a choral presentation .of for housing units. 1 w tcd on Oeveland at -Twas the NigHt Before Christmas. Year awav Washington street and on Elyria The selections will be under ffiie Ashley said that it will take ' onue. mi i i' auecuon 01 Mrs. uitDert weiiman. custadiian at Steele high and Alton at Ehrman-Becker Insurance, on over a year to have the housing was put to the system. Dangel wias hired bus driver. as substitute Park avenue. Carl Becker reminded that Jan ready for occupancy, even if all uwncn wm aiso asK ior ok on matwc vw wfhnnt tiiWh. A a new fire truck at an estimated Acepted were resignations torn uary 20 is the test day to procure year a toif ta Bverage -" T V T SEVENTH GRADE BAND Song for Christmas John L. Zaumeyer was sent to Rev. His trial sermon at the church was preached at both Sun Mrs. Susan Robinson and Mrs. Donna Lund Ott, both) teachers. In other action the board authorized the superintendent to have rooms in Central school painted p Voot fnr over the holidays if possible. The frOpOSe t CCS TOf rooms nave now naw yiaaiei where a window replacing job will foe comoleted ttiis week. MoBride also gave a short report on progress of federal aid under Title I which it is hoped will provide for teaching by television to Powers, Shlupe and Central schools. taes without penalty, About 1300 tags are sold local' ly each year, Becker saiidl. Sivimming Pool time necessary from first tion to completion, he said. . purchase will be borrowed from Cont. on page 4 Fo". owing the regular program there will be group singing of Christmas carols by the audience. The public is invited to attend and there will be no admission charge. South Amherst Girl Scouts Dress Dolls Dale Rosenkranz of the Amherst Park Commision reported this week on proposed fees for annual swimming privileges in Maude Neiding Park pool. The proposals will be submitted to city council for its consideration. Propoesed now is a fee of inson. Minn. Rev. Happel was en- day services on December 5 and geged in many civic programs as 00 Itor a family membership. This at metings of the congregation well ias those of a church nature. wm permit all members of the held following the services it was He was chairman oi ea uross family to swim at any time our' Little Christmas Suite Arr. John Kinyon unanimously agreed to call him as campaigns and Cancer drives ta mg year. . Three Chorales for Christmas Mil on Vincent Christmas Season John B. Cirimele : EIGHTH-NINTH GRADE CHORUS Winter's Heighi: Has Fled Awry Catol Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming Praetoriuj lege ta 1938 and from Eden Sent Echo Carol 17th Ceniury Melody Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow Styno EIGHTH-NINTH GRAT. BAND White Christmas Irving Berlin Jingle Bells Rhapsody T. ve...jiit Rudolph's Christmas Concert 'v.lc Osterling Christmastide E. DeLamater Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas inary in 1941 wh:re he was granted the deg.ee of Bachelor of Div-h ty.'In June 1941 he was ordain- the new minister. the city MM county, was a mem- so proposed is a d-year lamiiy iRev. Happel was born ta Ste. ber of the Glencoe PTA in wJiien membership for 1966, 1967, ana Genevieve Co., Missouri and grew he served as president and chair- 1968. If purchased during the first up in li. St. Louis, 111., where he man of the program committee, four montlhis of next year, this received his elementary and sec- a member of the Mayor's recrea- membership womdd cost $100, and ondary education. He graduated!, t!on committee, 'and treasurer of j,f purchased after the first four cum latide, from Elmhurst Col- iiic Glencoe Public Library. months but some time during next He is marnod to tne iormer y6ar's swimming season, wouia T'.Vsnor Schumert of Webster ost $120. Groves, Mo. They haive four child- j;S for guests an for daily ren: Ronald, a senior at Elmhurst or weekend admission to the pool cd in his honr: ;f.:.i ich, Immanuel Odllege, Barbara, a rresnman ai are still 'oemg studied by tnecotn-Evanc-,--i-ii and Reformed Church Lindsay Wilson Jr. College, Eliza- mission. i S rit Louis. beth, sophomore at Valley Forge Member'. will be limited From 1941 to 1955 he served high school in Parma Heights, and in pastorates in Minnesota. ISince David a sixltla grader. He is the 19RS hp tos servpd as Field Secre- author olt a book of family devo- tjirv of The Commission on Evan- tions entitled "tAltars Frcm Gene ll i lT!nTiQorwtii ,onrl nracollflT sis" 1V1 lllll i flhlprf in 1961 by the lllCIll ill ilililtfiw u.tu I 1 in Cleveland Where he has been Christian Education Press. Whilp fRv TTnnnel will becill Arr. Philip Uordon gelism 0f the Board of Homeland his pastorate the first of January, ATir,,-cvioo until tho rvrpcpnt ,t me. the lamilv Will not move iieic f.'i.ictly to residents of Amherst rVy. A goal of 300 annual mem-. l-?r?hips is being sought by the Corsmision. Calendar liiiiiuni mi. i ill m y "tvfW T fMPfT" tWw-' f ; - rww jjp yii 'WW ' j ".'? ' - , ' , ; ; , .. I ' , " ' ; ' " ' ',1 '. ' i ! ( ' ' r r ,.''" ' ' .. J f " " ' f , ,.r . L i . .,.', f .,.,.' i i - J. 5vi 4 4. . I. J T It. 1 ; I; t i t - j: !. ' a : . , - i v -. . 4 ' i i tMMtni..fiMIMi - , .,....- ,.''.W1 Jti .- J,J. Kaye Jones, left, and Cindy Industries of Lorain. Members of Troops participating in the pro- Dec 19 Steele high school DeKinger represent members of the troops designed and made Hie ject were Junior Troops 623 and Christmas Vesper program, band four South Amherst Girl Scout costumes and dressed the dolls 629, Cadet Troop 653, and Brown- """B" I"-"" ... T, ; . . u ,,,1, and phnir troops wno oressea over ou qoiis ana men remrnea uiem to uxu- ie irouii uit. n. uj us guris R T rrfp RalrJh E Williams Whlla serving as pastor or jane umu me uniw ., - 29-CYO Frosty Frolic in for the Christmas season. will. There they were sold or goes toward earning cnmunity , - w.:'urtMi vi jrtravc, 'vjic-iivw, ..... Band and Uhcir and Trinity Church ,near Hutdh- completed in JUarma neig. St. Jos. School aud. 8:00-11:30. Dolls were donated by Goodwill given as presents. service

M ,JIU. KWPS"Ti' U V I- u t ' 1 I .HUH The Paper That Puts AMHERST. FIRST THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Vol. XLVI! No. rj EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 n m I 1 u u u Llzj cz' r Town Hall and City get Holiday Dress -If'- . . i Mayor Needs Secretary Mayor Marvin R. Davit this week reported the need for a secretary In the town hall. The position covers secretary to the mayor, building inspector and safety service . director, and clerk Of the mayor's court. Davis said that although council had cut the salary to $150 per month and named It as a part-time Job, In actuality some 40 hours per week Is necessary. Knowledge of typing and bookkeeping is a prerequisite, he said. Sell. Bd. Hears Cii&idl bays legislation CisiiittM Mill Pic o ii n nousim i Report en Joint Vocational High Council Handles The town hall, with its stars and outlined tree, and the park with its strings of colored lights and decorated tree, blossom out in their annual yuletide display. As Christmas approaches more and more homes and buildings take on title Christmas look, with Notice to B. Boosters Santa Claus Is Initial legislation, permitting construction costs which are us-Golden Age housing construction ually charged to private builders, through the Lorain Metropolitan Need here Wnucinff Anthnritv was vmami- Ashlev told council ronat mere J ...ji ..J 1 !t. l J!fi: -naA ha-ro-f Iflnlrlpn 1" Tiff Local participation in toe Lor- tastag 10 MCaSUrCS 111 ain County Joint Vocational High . . Aglt mi fiolden . 2Sr.3Krtr ZSS 5 2 Long Meeting Hospital Parking Lot Completed; Opens This Week 4 j- - Members of the Amherst Band Boosters Wiho have not turned in any left over boxes of Christmas Cookies that the organization was ol:Mrvf owH olof nrnnpv frmm tihft decorations going up ins'ie ana gale oI jugg aw asked to do so Uowittown ahere on Saturday out and many beautiful ... Hvity ul$ c mptiM ft ycek. He will The money an!' "i7 VQMil arrive o: v aid will be visit-cookies should be ''i';iiedL Vw.'Jhr th.'C', nous stores t.reuihi 11. Citv council handled 16 pieces The Amherst Hospital parking of legislation in a long session lot on Prospect street, with pro- scenes built. IfeUt?. Clai'-., rpor.-.o'e.'. by tie AmtifrrWf'ycee", wW be in the PAPER DRIVE SAT. Mrs. Leslie Hiner, 366 T ZwwZtendent Dr James time, following opposition voiced are almost enough in their group t-m!Tta to council and council lack of in- who are interested to fill the units ' Shrte reflations reauire ttat, terest, It was rejected. as soon as built. . in a very few years, all high J l 3135 Con- miX' AZ, aukorities Monday evening, authorizing the vision for parking 60 to 64 cars, xxhools in tha .state will be obli- f ed by council committee, un- mobon from county autoorities fo take .g tQ be operatio by gated offe; vocational classes, OouMilman Joe Husar, and has dclosed Iftiat 478 un(jer g the latter part of this week, aC- ssxs. tf-;s rsr -Kfswf s ? G-M te - iuic o ,. . j. iij-ji r rvHiior nnnirffis. j - in hiffh 'U.icj', unciiui jx wic uvxau& x.,ivw. OinX Olgn ...! A..J.1 Av,l Via i paring a pian for a The Youth Fellowship of the street, as soon as possible. , He i also nvailab.o for r.pi ear- " " .. u. u 1 Met.rotxlirtan Housine Authority Ashley predicted mat .yrow to caer jne' would be almost twice as many Classes m uxic wiwiiai. pvuii. w there W necessary utilities. bumper guards are up, the only work regaining being installa- F.im Church will hold a Daner Thorp will b no Decemler arrrfs at parties and club meetines .1.1 r.oHliv.iHncr Agree to cooperate applications ior me um o w-.- Cnfatu CuMiina 1-inAni4-AW Tnmnf. ttij 1. , , . , , , tion of gates and controls, which Uldnch was authorized to have . . ,, . . 'i4j drive this coming Saturday, Dec. meeting of the Band Boosters. The during the coming week. Anyone spools By resolution council has agreed be acommodated. 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m next meeting will toe held January wishing to obtain his services Cooperating" with Amherst are to fere with LMHA land di- Committee t0 plck ,lte engineering plans and specifications prepared for four separate dorntracts, and subsecfuently to ad- Anyone having paper they wish 25 at the Steele ihiigh school band may cortaot Jaycee Ralph Zilch the ,ehocl systems of Avon, Col- TecteA Davls to rirst proceedings with vertlse (for bids on the four. In was scheduled to be completed today (Thursday), under the direction of the Cincinnati Time Company. picked up may call YU 8-4203. room t:t YU 8-4433. Annual Christmas Vespers Concert Is Sun, Afternoon, 3:00 at Steele High Lesion Children's eluded wfll be water lines, sani- to be open 24 hours a day, a umbia, JJieianos, iteyswne, ooucn - - actual construction wia to cnoos- Aa-tierst, Midview, North Ridge- "l-"- lng site etary sewers, road into the park, fee of 25c (quarters only) will ville, Oberlin, Sheffield Lake and ouppiemenuu awmeuu., v UgKal practicei and one prdh- and a parking lot at the pool. be charged. The automatic con- LMHA. Steele High School Concert Choir and symphonic band will under' the present their annual Christmas Tn.iwiri, The Vespers Concert this coming Sun- . . , . , , j... m . o.nn i concert will be selections by the ilav rw 1Q nt 3' fin in thp after noon. The concert is open to the band directed by Russell ; Peter public. . sen. The vocational sdhooH would ux.u.es . ,7, : Tu polntment of a citizens committee have been put at from $12,00 to when a quarter is deposited in iacuiues aiiu wueauuiu u. - . .. ,a iMo .;(. nnd $10 (inn 4u. " .v. ;n VJ uivrawsci'i' ww v-, me lupcr SiUi, uic gcttc wm to recommiend one to council. Push urban renewal open t0 au0w cars to go through. Council will in turn make its re- Council will spend $2500 to push upon leaving, the exit gate will commendation to LMHA. Al- an urban renewal plan for the onen Bntomatirallv when a car direction of Robert children ths coming Sunday, Dec. maine shop and carpentry, ocks o counoi cooperaraon though generaUy axsepting the re- downtown section. approaches. There' is no time- he second half of the 1B; flt th2 LeSion Hall. The party About 34 different classes would who wLU be pernutea to resiae commended sirtei LMHA and By resolution Mayor Marvin R. Umit for the parking, the fee be- wiu Dogin at t:su p.m. be offered in different phases of " " -""s rHZ the PHA reserve the right to Davis was authorized to enter jng the same, regardless cf length jivena.nm.ai wm De provided major subjects, with an esu- t make the final decision as to tne into an agreement wiui uty 0f tinw, ogeA '" V ofer classes in agricolture, bus Amherst American Lesion and n!,;r, iictTiviiiinonHiii I.caion Auxiliary will lmlri the- j m.0r.w. Residency requirements Heard first will be the choir, annuel Christmas Dartv for their ' ' ni! 'wrfHin.?. One of the major stumbling 1 11. 1 . lUvmiramAnTO nfY7 sht. irii . . . , , . . ar.a i.-cre win oe reirernment3 mated 41 teachers needed. t 7 " final looaltion. - , Planning , Assoqiates,. inc., ta ae-nwioiutl AuxWy m do st, vec. santa (Jiaus will De tnere to present gifts to, alt the ktddieg. Tickets Available Tickets are still available tor 1uie last four performances of Workshop Players' dmrent production "Miss Pl Is Missing." Tickets may be obtained for the Thursday, Friday and the two CHOIR PROGRAM ' ; t Hosanna to the Son of David .. Praetorius In Bethlehem This Christmas Morn ... Clemons non Papa Fum, Fum, Fum arr. Tolmage Ceremony of Carols Britten The choir accompanied by Rhonda Paton 'Twas the Night Before Christmas .....: Arr. Simeone Saturday night prefomnances from The chorale accompanied by Carole Cook box office at CH 4-6504. SSizzzz.S: "' ''' ""' It's Beginning to Look a hot Like Chrstmas Willson Jg New Pastor at Choir accompanied by Alice Mizer . St. Peter's Church SYMPHONIC BAND PROGRAM The Children's Prayer I E. Humperdinck Quiet Christmas Clare Grundman Danse Des Mirlitons P. Tschaikowsky FLUTE QUARTET . Karen Gerhart Janet Ward Pearl Vegh Kris Kish Brazilian Sleigh Bells I Percy Faith The Toy Shop .'. Carlton L. Colby Narrator Karen Barker Sleigh Ride , Leroy Anderson White Christmas Irving Berlin Jr. High Christmas Music Program To Be Given Fri. Night at Central Members of the junior high Selections will be presented by school music departments will the two choral groups, under the present a program of Christmas direction of Kobert BostwicK ana tog pev Robert A. Happel of music tomorrow (Friday) eve- also by the two bands, directed Parma Heights has been called to ning at 7:30 in the auditorium of by Eugene Jajack. The program become pastor of St. Peter's United Central School. The public is to be given at that time appears Church of Christ ta Amherst and invited to attend. below. will assume his duties the first of January, 1966. He replaces Rev. SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS lyJ- Myar T"0 resiDi re- Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella Old French Carol A"t B meeting off the church Quiet Chrismas - Grundman council NMs week a formal letter It a Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Willson YM" - f t' solved to council satisfaction. set up iu . i ir. V,o PrOV'de 'V4 tenancy in. Uie Units .ualU If, Ml-:. upln a mrrmrahmsvB urlhfln TfL. .l flUllUumsu JlcUJK uic uuu JU-.v. 7 , ,,,. MhK,-. ,,n h,,a VADIUM; 4. itojuw. ' - -r - naUflg U16 UgUtS UI1U SlgllS iUi . discusion stage, some figures have -ff 'J' man requested that any Golden newal program. , th, area, -The signs will read been estimated on building costs Uvea in lArmvera; J' Ager desiring to serve "ton the The program Is ta two sections, "Hospital Parking, 25c, Coin" and annual budgets. Conttuction case at,, rml committee present Ibis name to the first to prepare a workable Operated Gate (Takes quarters a., kk" -"; "- zr- councU. It was recommenaea max program to De presemea to ine only) Free parking in lot on with the year s resiidlency requu-e- SQme Agere Home and Housing Finance Agen- Lincoln Street " mtmt fullf illsd. flcity council snail , j,. decide who will be permitted to rf wUl be veys for the sections though to be J.ZS rSktag fiffli the vacancy. , : . rn, nWu ,iiv.ii . pi,. nu,,n;n, viaea ior doctors panting, me ' j Using liIKi IHUiiUHS. wJiumvin.b cuslwic iciicncu. auc i.uuui 9U uniw and equipping of the building, site, landscapping, etc., will cost some $2,263,000, and the operating budget is (estimated at $568,000. Costs to taxpayers in each of the 11 districts have lalso been estimated. Without any state or fed- area at the hospital entrance will 0 unit" ' will, in turn, be part of a larger group estimates 30 days for he Z "'"L Z lklZ .ca-toaM- Appointed to first sections and 60 days for the t,fJJl emergency use only, Lorence said. Lorence also pointed out the U. wiuiuuv iUV V! Ai,- .v,!! irtwt w""mwOT. . "T1 , . 7 eral gmnts, initial construction --- serve on the city's uroan renewal secona secuon. . ... . . on Amhanst's needs compare wiun rpum rfii uin v,r.viVi WUI run aDOUX U.(l mills SOT - , ,. , prognuu. , . , f""""- M th t th Tlnrviln QIkv nark years and operating will run about tho Zt Aid for committee ' ' n filing applications for renewal Jf-JJ ue KaiSi 1.75 mills. However, MoBride apartawrt is now under construe- repQrted and wiu do ,m necessary to gnwflue t0 iTOtoMe said, it is lanticipated that grants tl0 . Foundation has made a study of the city ta its efforts. and aid will reduce local partici- ' The the needs and desires of those a- Seek bid. . pation to about 0.35 mill for con- d; MZ' fJZe Golden Age housing. Among Uldndi was also authorized to ShuVe ChriStmaS Auction. , tM.T "ISSIST desire as brought out in this seek bids on several otto items, "V? wt"tus Memebrs of itbe local board will "o'- Tr 7 "f study, he said, were a nearness to m aoition w jim jyuaiuae neiomg imemeDrs ui mne itou uuuiu wm - ... . , stupy, ne eaiu, wcic a uauuos " fl ' I tt meet with other boards to discuss the (ults wUl be tex exempt. medical Park irtlities. : . Program U Fri. the plans more rtlhoroMghly when f18 f81, il eT faciUties, land 'things going on." After accepting the report of . t - . further details are worked out and in 0,1 taxf ' S The Ford Foundation report is the equalization board on proposed A ml2sical program will be pre- then meet to discuss Amherst par- amounts equal to the amoum oi w committee 'for assessments for sanitary sewers in se by the fifth and sixth grade ticipation. rr;rJ V:; ; council their guidance, Ashley said. ra Wu.: ucu onoruses at Mmupe elementary u" fl. t Councilman John Mattey said wiui me unniuvouraus mm ui- scnool (tomorrow (iMday) evening .has agreed to change any conmici pnmittee did d'rich was directed to advertise in the sdhooT evmnasium. starttae ..Employment, resignations The board authorized the em- nlovment of three and accepted . to P611 "!n not pick a site right in the busi- tor to The area encompasses at 7:30. the resignations from two in the " to vacate steels "-f- ness dlstrict. He mentioned that Georgia Ave., Midaie Ridge road program will be divided line ciny aiso ap, council hiad spent over $50,000 for Micnaei Lne, ana lancer ana imto tw0 parts with the first see the resignations ivaan stonioTi i Tuirpd necessary unties, aMwu fl addltional downtowI1 parkmg to Plaza drives tion comprised of a variety of UiSS JJoreen ssianaen was imreu ; - uQ nilitv aaaiuunai uuwiiiuwu yaium j ", .7, . . wimj.u ..j w second gnade teacher, effective authority will pay those utmty revitalize toe business section Bids will be sought for the choral numbers. The second part .Tannarv 31. She is oresently com' J ... w . rw pleting her student teaching in )na l.ippriSP 132S the Cleveland schools. David Leimtoach was hired as w n- D02 license tags are now on saie cnH nhot nroa ahnniH tint hp used fumistaing of school warning lights be a choral presentation .of for housing units. 1 w tcd on Oeveland at -Twas the NigHt Before Christmas. Year awav Washington street and on Elyria The selections will be under ffiie Ashley said that it will take ' onue. mi i i' auecuon 01 Mrs. uitDert weiiman. custadiian at Steele high and Alton at Ehrman-Becker Insurance, on over a year to have the housing was put to the system. Dangel wias hired bus driver. as substitute Park avenue. Carl Becker reminded that Jan ready for occupancy, even if all uwncn wm aiso asK ior ok on matwc vw wfhnnt tiiWh. A a new fire truck at an estimated Acepted were resignations torn uary 20 is the test day to procure year a toif ta Bverage -" T V T SEVENTH GRADE BAND Song for Christmas John L. Zaumeyer was sent to Rev. His trial sermon at the church was preached at both Sun Mrs. Susan Robinson and Mrs. Donna Lund Ott, both) teachers. In other action the board authorized the superintendent to have rooms in Central school painted p Voot fnr over the holidays if possible. The frOpOSe t CCS TOf rooms nave now naw yiaaiei where a window replacing job will foe comoleted ttiis week. MoBride also gave a short report on progress of federal aid under Title I which it is hoped will provide for teaching by television to Powers, Shlupe and Central schools. taes without penalty, About 1300 tags are sold local' ly each year, Becker saiidl. Sivimming Pool time necessary from first tion to completion, he said. . purchase will be borrowed from Cont. on page 4 Fo". owing the regular program there will be group singing of Christmas carols by the audience. The public is invited to attend and there will be no admission charge. South Amherst Girl Scouts Dress Dolls Dale Rosenkranz of the Amherst Park Commision reported this week on proposed fees for annual swimming privileges in Maude Neiding Park pool. The proposals will be submitted to city council for its consideration. Propoesed now is a fee of inson. Minn. Rev. Happel was en- day services on December 5 and geged in many civic programs as 00 Itor a family membership. This at metings of the congregation well ias those of a church nature. wm permit all members of the held following the services it was He was chairman oi ea uross family to swim at any time our' Little Christmas Suite Arr. John Kinyon unanimously agreed to call him as campaigns and Cancer drives ta mg year. . Three Chorales for Christmas Mil on Vincent Christmas Season John B. Cirimele : EIGHTH-NINTH GRADE CHORUS Winter's Heighi: Has Fled Awry Catol Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming Praetoriuj lege ta 1938 and from Eden Sent Echo Carol 17th Ceniury Melody Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow Styno EIGHTH-NINTH GRAT. BAND White Christmas Irving Berlin Jingle Bells Rhapsody T. ve...jiit Rudolph's Christmas Concert 'v.lc Osterling Christmastide E. DeLamater Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas inary in 1941 wh:re he was granted the deg.ee of Bachelor of Div-h ty.'In June 1941 he was ordain- the new minister. the city MM county, was a mem- so proposed is a d-year lamiiy iRev. Happel was born ta Ste. ber of the Glencoe PTA in wJiien membership for 1966, 1967, ana Genevieve Co., Missouri and grew he served as president and chair- 1968. If purchased during the first up in li. St. Louis, 111., where he man of the program committee, four montlhis of next year, this received his elementary and sec- a member of the Mayor's recrea- membership womdd cost $100, and ondary education. He graduated!, t!on committee, 'and treasurer of j,f purchased after the first four cum latide, from Elmhurst Col- iiic Glencoe Public Library. months but some time during next He is marnod to tne iormer y6ar's swimming season, wouia T'.Vsnor Schumert of Webster ost $120. Groves, Mo. They haive four child- j;S for guests an for daily ren: Ronald, a senior at Elmhurst or weekend admission to the pool cd in his honr: ;f.:.i ich, Immanuel Odllege, Barbara, a rresnman ai are still 'oemg studied by tnecotn-Evanc-,--i-ii and Reformed Church Lindsay Wilson Jr. College, Eliza- mission. i S rit Louis. beth, sophomore at Valley Forge Member'. will be limited From 1941 to 1955 he served high school in Parma Heights, and in pastorates in Minnesota. ISince David a sixltla grader. He is the 19RS hp tos servpd as Field Secre- author olt a book of family devo- tjirv of The Commission on Evan- tions entitled "tAltars Frcm Gene ll i lT!nTiQorwtii ,onrl nracollflT sis" 1V1 lllll i flhlprf in 1961 by the lllCIll ill ilililtfiw u.tu I 1 in Cleveland Where he has been Christian Education Press. Whilp fRv TTnnnel will becill Arr. Philip Uordon gelism 0f the Board of Homeland his pastorate the first of January, ATir,,-cvioo until tho rvrpcpnt ,t me. the lamilv Will not move iieic f.'i.ictly to residents of Amherst rVy. A goal of 300 annual mem-. l-?r?hips is being sought by the Corsmision. Calendar liiiiiuni mi. i ill m y "tvfW T fMPfT" tWw-' f ; - rww jjp yii 'WW ' j ".'? ' - , ' , ; ; , .. I ' , " ' ; ' " ' ',1 '. ' i ! ( ' ' r r ,.''" ' ' .. J f " " ' f , ,.r . L i . .,.', f .,.,.' i i - J. 5vi 4 4. . I. J T It. 1 ; I; t i t - j: !. ' a : . , - i v -. . 4 ' i i tMMtni..fiMIMi - , .,....- ,.''.W1 Jti .- J,J. Kaye Jones, left, and Cindy Industries of Lorain. Members of Troops participating in the pro- Dec 19 Steele high school DeKinger represent members of the troops designed and made Hie ject were Junior Troops 623 and Christmas Vesper program, band four South Amherst Girl Scout costumes and dressed the dolls 629, Cadet Troop 653, and Brown- """B" I"-"" ... T, ; . . u ,,,1, and phnir troops wno oressea over ou qoiis ana men remrnea uiem to uxu- ie irouii uit. n. uj us guris R T rrfp RalrJh E Williams Whlla serving as pastor or jane umu me uniw ., - 29-CYO Frosty Frolic in for the Christmas season. will. There they were sold or goes toward earning cnmunity , - w.:'urtMi vi jrtravc, 'vjic-iivw, ..... Band and Uhcir and Trinity Church ,near Hutdh- completed in JUarma neig. St. Jos. School aud. 8:00-11:30. Dolls were donated by Goodwill given as presents. service